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Giving scientists AI superpowers. Spring’s AI R&D platform was acquired by a major biotech leader in the Bay Area.
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Spring’s AI R&D platform was acquired by a major biotech leader in the Bay Area. We are proud to continue serving brilliant researchers and thank our supporters, partners, new home, and teammates for working together to give scientists AI superpowers.
1/ The last time you heard from me about Spring Science, we were going to wind down. Then a really cool thing happened. I am proud to share that Spring’s AI R&D platform has been acquired by a major biotech leader in the Bay Area*, where it will serve more scientists than ever…
have an incredible immunologist now looking for next thing due to this — strong startup experience, drug discovery project leader, and AI+drug discovery veteran DM me for more
16/ Finally, there’s now a group of 18 ridiculously talented, hard-working, gritty, mission-driven, and startup-battle-hardened AI engineers, scientists, and software developers – plus a great startup ops person – who are in need of a home. A team of this caliber is as rare as…
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1/ Spring’s AI tools are loved by scientists. But we do not make enough money to continue running the company. Our tech gives ground-breaking new superpowers to researchers and has helped therapeutics groups around the world, from big pharma to biotech to rare disease orgs to…
At Spring Discovery, we're not just using AI – we're redefining it for drug discovery. Our cutting-edge embeddings technology is years ahead of the competition. Discover how we're revolutionizing image analysis: buff.ly/4dLZ6jQ #AIInnovation #DrugDiscovery

What complex tasks can a model complete? And in what environment (available tools, quality thereof)? What constraints (wall clock time, inference costs)? Eval continues to get more complex, but again, that's what we'd expect when something new is on horizon...
Props to Anthropic for shipping computer use. Very exciting. I'm seeing lots of interesting example use cases and also a lot of "failures" where the model ultimately can't finish the task. ...but that's maybe what you'd expect when you open a door to something new + important!
We love cute animal pictures as much as the next person, but they won’t help us discover new therapies. We use real cell imaging data for that! 🧬🐱🐶 #BioEmbeddings #AI #NotYourAverageAI
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